| William Robertson - America - 1780 - 586 pages
...folicitous to magnify his own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage. He pretended to have difcovered nations fo rich, that the roofs of their temples were covered with plates of gold ; and... | |
| John Adams - World history - 1795 - 676 pages
...folicitous to magnify his own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage. He pretended to have difcovered nations fo rich, that the roofs of their temples were covered with plates of gold ; and... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 434 pages
...felicitous to magnify hie own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle in extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage. He pretended to have difcovered nations fo rich, that the roofs of their temples were covered with plates of gold ; and... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 456 pages
...felicitous to magnify his own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage. He pretended to have difcovered nations fo rich, that the roofs of their temples were covered with plates of gold $ and... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1809 - 388 pages
...solicitous to magnify his own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage....to have extended their dominion over a considerable track of the fertile plains which he had visited. Extravagant as those tales were, they gave rise to... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 764 pages
...whovifit regions unknown to the reft of mankind, prompted him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage. He pretended to have difcovered nations ib rich, that the roofs of their temples were covered with plates of gold ; and... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 490 pages
...solicitous to magnify his own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage....republic of .women so warlike and powerful, as to have txtended their dominion over a considerable tract of the fertile plains which he had visited. Extravagant... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1821 - 614 pages
...the marvellous in the narrative uf his voyage. He lire -\ tended to have discovered nations so ricti, that the roofs of Their ) temples were covered with...to have extended their dominion over a considerable traet of the fertile plains which he had visited. Extravagant as those tales were, they gave rise to... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - History - 1821 - 480 pages
...solicitous to magnify his own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of the marvellous in the narrative of his voyage....rich, that the roofs of their temples were covered >' See NOTE LXXXIII. K oo K with plates of gold ; and described a republic of VI< women so warlike... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1821 - 476 pages
...to magnify his own merit, concurred in prompting him to mingle an extraordinary proportion of thte marvellous in the narrative of his voyage. He pretended...rich, that the roofs of their temples were covered K oo K with plates of gold ; and described a republic of women so warlike and powerful, as to have... | |
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